From patchwork Tue Aug 11 13:39:58 2020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Patchwork-Submitter: Hans de Goede X-Patchwork-Id: 266589 Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on aws-us-west-2-korg-lkml-1.web.codeaurora.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-10.1 required=3.0 tests=BAYES_00,DKIMWL_WL_HIGH, DKIM_SIGNED,DKIM_VALID,DKIM_VALID_AU,HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, INCLUDES_PATCH, MAILING_LIST_MULTI, SIGNED_OFF_BY, SPF_HELO_NONE, SPF_PASS, URIBL_BLOCKED autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.0 Received: from mail.kernel.org (mail.kernel.org [198.145.29.99]) by smtp.lore.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id C04C4C433E0 for ; Tue, 11 Aug 2020 13:40:22 +0000 (UTC) Received: from vger.kernel.org (vger.kernel.org [23.128.96.18]) by mail.kernel.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 80E8020771 for ; Tue, 11 Aug 2020 13:40:22 +0000 (UTC) Authentication-Results: mail.kernel.org; dkim=pass (1024-bit key) header.d=redhat.com header.i=@redhat.com header.b="dIiohJ7r" Received: (majordomo@vger.kernel.org) by vger.kernel.org via listexpand id S1728711AbgHKNkT (ORCPT ); Tue, 11 Aug 2020 09:40:19 -0400 Received: from us-smtp-1.mimecast.com ([205.139.110.61]:37713 "EHLO us-smtp-delivery-1.mimecast.com" rhost-flags-OK-OK-OK-FAIL) by vger.kernel.org with ESMTP id S1728668AbgHKNkH (ORCPT ); Tue, 11 Aug 2020 09:40:07 -0400 DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; c=relaxed/relaxed; d=redhat.com; s=mimecast20190719; t=1597153206; h=from:from:reply-to:subject:subject:date:date:message-id:message-id: to:to:cc:cc:mime-version:mime-version: content-transfer-encoding:content-transfer-encoding; bh=E8n/H5ukzPBGKyBzlxE1D27AGIMHtnnlzxgHO35N858=; b=dIiohJ7r4qyUPL51JUWHpzUQOFuKHMo24WH+wCO0zWNQeXsJI93KAR8ckHM3EYZRplOGo4 ndcGcjvfRAW779FtQTf0S4FbaTX82bwW1ENAoieYXio3jJPFiDFplrmxycGv2Lc0FSQN9R jgbZlPxxSKz6w71/w4fWUIQx+uRzye4= Received: from mimecast-mx01.redhat.com (mimecast-mx01.redhat.com [209.132.183.4]) (Using TLS) by relay.mimecast.com with ESMTP id us-mta-56-eYzw0miMMbW-PVQVFaaw_Q-1; Tue, 11 Aug 2020 09:40:04 -0400 X-MC-Unique: eYzw0miMMbW-PVQVFaaw_Q-1 Received: from smtp.corp.redhat.com (int-mx03.intmail.prod.int.phx2.redhat.com [10.5.11.13]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher AECDH-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by mimecast-mx01.redhat.com (Postfix) with ESMTPS id EBD0080048A; Tue, 11 Aug 2020 13:40:02 +0000 (UTC) Received: from x1.localdomain (ovpn-114-214.ams2.redhat.com [10.36.114.214]) by smtp.corp.redhat.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 149BB7C0E5; Tue, 11 Aug 2020 13:39:57 +0000 (UTC) From: Hans de Goede To: Jiri Kosina , Benjamin Tissoires Cc: Hans de Goede , Kai-Heng Feng , linux-input@vger.kernel.org, stable@vger.kernel.org, Andrea Borgia Subject: [PATCH v3] HID: i2c-hid: Always sleep 60ms after I2C_HID_PWR_ON commands Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2020 15:39:58 +0200 Message-Id: <20200811133958.355760-1-hdegoede@redhat.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.79 on 10.5.11.13 Sender: stable-owner@vger.kernel.org Precedence: bulk List-ID: X-Mailing-List: stable@vger.kernel.org Before this commit i2c_hid_parse() consists of the following steps: 1. Send power on cmd 2. usleep_range(1000, 5000) 3. Send reset cmd 4. Wait for reset to complete (device interrupt, or msleep(100)) 5. Send power on cmd 6. Try to read HID descriptor Notice how there is an usleep_range(1000, 5000) after the first power-on command, but not after the second power-on command. Testing has shown that at least on the BMAX Y13 laptop's i2c-hid touchpad, not having a delay after the second power-on command causes the HID descriptor to read as all zeros. In case we hit this on other devices too, the descriptor being all zeros can be recognized by the following message being logged many, many times: hid-generic 0018:0911:5288.0002: unknown main item tag 0x0 At the same time as the BMAX Y13's touchpad issue was debugged, Kai-Heng was working on debugging some issues with Goodix i2c-hid touchpads. It turns out that these need a delay after a PWR_ON command too, otherwise they stop working after a suspend/resume cycle. According to Goodix a delay of minimal 60ms is needed. Having multiple cases where we need a delay after sending the power-on command, seems to indicate that we should always sleep after the power-on command. This commit fixes the mentioned issues by moving the existing 1ms sleep to the i2c_hid_set_power() function and changing it to a 60ms sleep. Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org BugLink: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208247 Reported-by: Kai-Heng Feng Reported-and-tested-by: Andrea Borgia Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede --- Changes in v3: - Fix Subject to say 60ms instead of 1ms Changes in v2: - Add Kai-Heng's case, with Goodix touchpads needing a delay after PWR_ON too, to the commit message - Add a Reported-by tag for Kai-Heng - Increase the delay to 60ms --- drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c | 22 +++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c b/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c index 294c84e136d7..dbd04492825d 100644 --- a/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c +++ b/drivers/hid/i2c-hid/i2c-hid-core.c @@ -420,6 +420,19 @@ static int i2c_hid_set_power(struct i2c_client *client, int power_state) dev_err(&client->dev, "failed to change power setting.\n"); set_pwr_exit: + + /* + * The HID over I2C specification states that if a DEVICE needs time + * after the PWR_ON request, it should utilise CLOCK stretching. + * However, it has been observered that the Windows driver provides a + * 1ms sleep between the PWR_ON and RESET requests. + * According to Goodix Windows even waits 60 ms after (other?) + * PWR_ON requests. Testing has confirmed that several devices + * will not work properly without a delay after a PWR_ON request. + */ + if (!ret && power_state == I2C_HID_PWR_ON) + msleep(60); + return ret; } @@ -441,15 +454,6 @@ static int i2c_hid_hwreset(struct i2c_client *client) if (ret) goto out_unlock; - /* - * The HID over I2C specification states that if a DEVICE needs time - * after the PWR_ON request, it should utilise CLOCK stretching. - * However, it has been observered that the Windows driver provides a - * 1ms sleep between the PWR_ON and RESET requests and that some devices - * rely on this. - */ - usleep_range(1000, 5000); - i2c_hid_dbg(ihid, "resetting...\n"); ret = i2c_hid_command(client, &hid_reset_cmd, NULL, 0);